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December 2022 Issue

Issue Features

The Natale Family: Happy To Be Home In Newtown Square

This month, we are pleased to introduce you to The Natale Family: Jason, Jennifer, Avery, Regan and Chelsea. They’re a family that focuses on fun, family and giving back to their community.

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School of Rock: Cultivating Confident, Gifted Musicians

For over 15 years, School of Rock Main Line has been offering performance-based music lessons for guitar, drums, vocals, bass and keyboards to students of all ages and skill levels.

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The History and Mystery Behind Our ZIP Code

Have you ever stopped to wonder why the 19073 ZIP Code isn’t just for Newtown Township? Perhaps you haven’t thought about it, or maybe you already know.

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Forward Thinking: Local Vision for 2023

Each new year brings hopes and visions for the future. And as our clocks tick down to those final seconds in 2022, we will all surely raise a glass to welcome 2023 with open arms.

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DIY Ornaments for Kids

Ingredients Needed for Clay: • 2 cups baking soda • 1 cup corn starch •…

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Bob’s Annual Christmas List for Our Sponsors: Do We Realize How Blessed We Are By Those Who Are Bringing People Together?

Around the holidays, parents are quick to find simple gifts for their children to give to their Teachers. And people of goodwill remember their Letter Carriers and Trash Collectors with tips for their faithful service all year.

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Home for the Holidays: Sharing Special Recipes

From traditional family gatherings to surviving long shopping mall lines, this holiday season is shaping up to be one reminiscent of years gone by. Our hearts are filled with joy and good cheer, and the magic — or madness — of the season has returned! ’Tis the season to celebrate, and of course, indulge.

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Congratulations Bella! December Casey’s Public House Student of the Month

The December Casey’s Public House Student of the Month is Isabella (Bella) Dreger, a Distinguished Honor Roll 12th grade student at Marple Newtown High School (MNSH), who received a Certificate of Achievement and a $25 gift card from Casey’s Public House, our Sponsor of this program. 

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St. Albans Circle Gets a New Holiday Tree

Our Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors already know how much we value our traditions, and our annual tree-lighting ceremony is no exception.

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Expert Contributor Articles

Add Interest to Your Winter Landscaping

Even when winter’s cold and snowy weather has taken over, a beautiful landscape is still possible.

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Year End Tax Keys to Remember

Personal tax returns (1040) are due on April 18, 2023 (usually April 15th), with Partnerships (1065) and S-Corporations (1120-S) both being required to file by March 15th.

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Smart Home Improvement Projects to Do in Winter

Seasonality is often the biggest factor when planning home improvement projects. But there are some projects that you can plan and execute in the “off season” to help you save big.

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5 Tips to Prepare Your Home’s Exterior For Winter

With the winter season approaching, there’s no time like the present to prepare your home’s exterior to endure the cold, snow and ice.

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The Many Services Funeral Directors Provide

Most people know the basics when it comes to the services that a funeral home provides in their time of grief, but there may be more services available to you and your loved ones, before, during and after the loss.

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What Physical Therapy Can Do For Arthritis

Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. It can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. The hips, knees, hands and spine are the most commonly affected joints.

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Community Partner Articles

Why is Newtown Square in Delaware County? The Battle of Turks Head

Following the American Revolution, a civil war took place in Chester County. The county seat was the town of Chester, on the Delaware River, equally inconvenient to everyone in the huge county other than the locals.

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